Planning co-existence
Marc Stevenson
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Planning co-existence
Published
2010
Publisher
CCI Press
Pages
334
ISBN-13
9781896445496
ISBN-10
1896445497
Description
"For centuries Canada's Aboriginal peoples have sought to enter into treaties of peace and friendship with colonial settlers based on the principles of sharing and co-existence. However, the latter remains an elusive goal as the land use rights and interests of Canada's Aboriginal peoples have yet to be reconciled with those of other Canadians. To date, the solutions have been inequitable, forcing Aboriginal peoples to either accept the policies and institutions imposed upon them by the Canadian State, or refuse to participate at all. Planning Co-Existence - the second of two volumes highlighting the critical research of the Aboriginal Program of the Sustainable Forest Management Network - presents the question: How do we begin to accommodate the land and resource use rights and interests of Canada's Aboriginal peoples while fi nding common ground for co-existence with other Canadians who have come to occupy these shared spaces? By addressing this question, Planning Co-Existence explores the current state of land use planning in Canada, what may be required to meet the Crown's legal and fi duciary obligations in these processes, and a variety of issues of central importance to Aboriginal peoples that need to be addressed in the design and implementation of forestry and land use plans. In so doing, this volume lays the groundwork for a more informed discussion about reconciliation and co-existence in the context of Aboriginal land use planning in Canada in the hope of achieving social and environmental justice sooner rather than later."--Pub. desc.
Subjects
California and Oregon trail
King Leopold's ghost
BRAIDING SWEETGRASS
Moon of the Crusted Snow
A Century Of Dishonor
Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians
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Planning co-existence was written by Marc Stevenson.
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